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In Austin, Texas, a woman has miraculously survived after driving her luxury sedan off the side of an Austin parking garage. Authorities say the woman mistook the gas pedal for the brakes and drove her BMW through the retention wires on the seventh floor of the downtown parking garage, according to Austin police. The video shows the BMW crash front-first into the pavement, before bouncing off the back of a Chevrolet Tahoe owned by William Burch. Burch, who was uninjured, told Austin’s KXAN News he was on the phone with his mother when the BMW struck his vehicle.

A woman with an unusual neck tattoo was arrested Monday after police say she threw a knife at a man during an argument in Takoma Park. 23-year-old Oluwafunmi Gbolade faces attempt 2nd degree murder, 1st degree assault and malicious destruction of property charges after the incident. Police say Gbolade allegedly threw a knife the man during a dispute around 12:42 pm Monday. Gbolade fled and was later located by officers in her nearby apartment. The man, who suffered non-life-threatening injuries, told police Gbolade tried to cut his throat. In a photo released by police, Gbolade appears to have a distinctive 'bowtie' tattoo on her neck.